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128GB Google Pixel 7 Pro (Unlocked) EXPIRED

$599
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Best Buy has 128GB Google Pixel 7 Pro (Unlocked, Various Colors) on sale for $599 with activation. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member trooper1414 for finding this deal.

Note: Must activate on a postpaid carrier in order to receive $599 pricing.

Specs
  • 6.7" 3120x1440 1200Hz HDR10+ 1000 nit (HBM) /, 1500 nit (peak) LTPO AMOLED touchscreen display
  • Google Tensor G2 octa-core chipset
  • 128GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • 12GB RAM
  • Main Cameras: 50MP (wide) w/ OIS | 48MP (telephoto) | 12MP (ultrawide)
  • Selfie Camera: 10.8MP (ultrawide)
  • Up to 4K 60fps video recording
  • Stereo Speakers
  • WiFi 6e / Bluetooth 5.2 / NFC
  • IP68 dust/water resistant
  • Optical fingerprint sensor (under-display)
  • USB 3.2 Type C port w/ Up to 30W fast charging (Power Delivery 3.0)
  • Up to 23W fast wireless charging
  • Reverse wireless charging
  • 5000 mAh battery
  • Nano SIM / eSIM support
  • 5G / 4G LTE mobile data support
  • Android 13
    • No microSD card slot
    • No 3.5mm headphone jack

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Pixel 7 Pro at bestbuy is $300 off for postpaid accounts to activate today. (Existing/new line criteria depends on service)



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Last Edited by RonaldM February 7, 2023 at 08:59 AM
FYI, Trade-In Values do not look good this go around


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HappySofa5323 asked this question on 02-07-2023 at 03:07 AM
02-07-2023 at 09:57 AM
No. Absolutely not. 128GB is plenty for the average user.

In today's world with everything streaming from the cloud, nothing is local.
PocketDeuces asked this question on 02-06-2023 at 11:24 AM

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I'd caution anyone looking to root their device that when you see a phone called 'unlocked' it frequently is referring to 'SIM unlocked' rather than 'bootloader unlockable' -- I cannot stress enough that these are *drastically* different things. It is the latter (bootloader unlockable) which allows for rooting to be achieved. The former (SIM unlocked) just allows you to use whichever carrier you choose right out of the gates without any hassle.

Notably, not nearly as many people root anymore, and the ability to unlock the bootloader is not something that matters if you're not planning to root.
To preface, I traded in my Pixel 5 or a Pixel 7 Pro a little before Christmas. I haven't experienced the camera glass shattering, but I've read a lot about it. It has nothing to do with how the user handles the device. It's a design flaw related to the difference in thermal expansion between the metal camera bar and the camera glass. It only affects people who have used their phones for extended periods of time in extreme cold weather.

Google at first gave users push back when trying to get warranty repair or replacement, but has now recognized that it is not the user's fault and is quick to rectify the issue.
Not trying to be rude, but someone would have to go through literally the exact same process you would to obtain that information, so why not just go check the value yourself on best buy website?

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02-06-2023 at 11:26 AM.
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Can we buy this phone with Google Fi activation, and then cancel Fi a day or so later? The terms of the whole "activate today" thing are hazy, especially since this is an unlocked phone!
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02-06-2023 at 12:09 PM.
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Are these basically the same deal?
https://slickdeals.net/f/16429555-google-pixel-7-128gb-bestbuy-with-activation-399

Edit: Edit: Nvm... this one is for the Pixel 7 Pro, and that one's for the regular Pixel 7.
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Ok...roast me all you want for asking, but anyone know if this can be purchased for activation on an existing Verizon line without any trade in requirements?
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Adding to the list of questions, is the version sold through Best Buy the one that allows for the bootloader to be unlocked (for rooting purposes) or is that variety only available through Google directly? I know that most versions sold through the carriers have permanently locked bootloaders.
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Quote from diversification :
Adding to the list of questions, is the version sold through Best Buy the one that allows for the bootloader to be unlocked (for rooting purposes) or is that variety only available through Google directly? I know that most versions sold through the carriers have permanently locked bootloaders.
Good question! This is the type of hidden gotcha I worry about.
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Adding to the list of questions, is the version sold through Best Buy the one that allows for the bootloader to be unlocked (for rooting purposes) or is that variety only available through Google directly? I know that most versions sold through the carriers have permanently locked bootloaders.
Just pick the unlocked version. You can still activate it with any of the carriers and get the $599 deal
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02-06-2023 at 01:59 PM.
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Good question! This is the type of hidden gotcha I worry about.
That is a good question among a family of questions which basically should distill to what exact phone MODEL is being sold here, since not all MODELS may be identical.

When I was over at the google store site they somewhere had a set of choices for which carrier you wanted to buy for e.g. a pixel 6a and then some other page had tech specs on the various model numbers which were actually different according to the carrier selected e.g. verizon, google fi, etc.

And looking at the tech specs one could see there were actually some hardware / firmware level differences e.g. the verizon usa oriented model supported some couple of uwb 5g bands and a couple other differences than the model then sell you if you pick "google fi" as a carriet or some such other option in the us.

I have no idea if that's the same on the p7 but I suppose it could be.

And those are all for "unlocked" phones (p6a in my example) so in theory yeah you COULD use the various models with various carriers if the carriers let you but there may be some defaults / branding / firmware / hw support configurations that could "always" be different depending on which actual model configuration phone you initially buy.

And then of course for locking and SIM derived configurations for handsets in general and installed carrier apps carriers further "customize" / break people's phones and make them not really the same even though they may eventually be unlocked and somewhat usable on other carriers some differences might be unavoidable to change after purchase. Also same sort of thing buying a model for some region like UK you may get different stuff than the US model and never can quite have the same functionality even if you put the US SIM in there and go to the US.
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Wish they add crazy trade-in values too.
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02-06-2023 at 03:24 PM.
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Just pick the unlocked version. You can still activate it with any of the carriers and get the $599 deal
I'd caution anyone looking to root their device that when you see a phone called 'unlocked' it frequently is referring to 'SIM unlocked' rather than 'bootloader unlockable' -- I cannot stress enough that these are *drastically* different things. It is the latter (bootloader unlockable) which allows for rooting to be achieved. The former (SIM unlocked) just allows you to use whichever carrier you choose right out of the gates without any hassle.

Notably, not nearly as many people root anymore, and the ability to unlock the bootloader is not something that matters if you're not planning to root.
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I miss this deal now

https://www.mintmobile.com/produc...did=483908
Fi deal for s23 ultra and 512GB is a lot better.
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Here are your unlocked activation options
We're currently only able to activate service on this unlocked device with
Verizon,
T‑Mobile,
Google Fi,
AT&T and
Sprint.
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